Enio wrote:...
What I can do to display the galaxies properly as t00fri said?
I have explained this several times in this forum already (cf Search
engine). Here we go once more:
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A correct galaxy display requires first of all correct settings.
If we make the galaxy display too dim as a default, many newbie users
will NOT find the galaxies, as experience showed!
Galaxies are difficult objects since -- on average -- we are talking
about objects of 13th (app) magnitude while our default stars end at
about 10th. The difficulty is enhanced by the poor dynamic range of
monitors! The dimmest galaxies in Celestia are 16th mag!
In general it is best to activate the 'automag' feature (CTRL+y)
(most people looking regularly at galaxies use the automag). That
implies when the FOV corresponds to naked eye view, the galaxies are
very dim and you can at best make out the brightest ones in the sky.
When you zoom in, however, the FOV decreases and the galaxy
brightness increases along with the apparent galaxy size and the
resolution of detail.
That "telescope effect" according to many users (including myself
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provides a quite natural impression of galaxies.
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As I noticed during our numerous galaxy display tests, many users do
not know how to correctly display the galaxies after hitting G=goto,
i.e. on closer distance. Here one has to understand the crucially
different functions of SHIFT+mouse_L movements versus
CTRL+mouse_L. While the latter changes the physical distance the
former changes the zoom/FOV keeping the distance constant. In one
case the density of luminous sprites (=number of bubbles/area)
remains constant while in the other case it changes, thus affecting
STRONGLY the galaxy appearance. As a rule of thumb you should
always combine the two mouse actions <=> distance vs zoom such
that finally you still perceive
some glowing nebulosity between
the spiral arms. After some practicing this is very easy to achieve.
Probably I should modify the GOTO command for galaxies such that
the right perspective arises by default.
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With automag deactivated you should set the star magnitude ('[' ']'
keys) to 7-8 (NOT more). Then galaxies also look OK. Trying to
display too faint stars will make the galaxies overbright without the
automag.
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F.